I am ill in bed and my wandering fingers have spend £169 on this curling tool - I hope it doesn't gather dust like alot of my other 'my hair will be amazing after this' purchases. Anyone else lost their minds and bought one? Is it worth it? Please lie to me if it isn't....

Hi I have really frizzy hair. My hairdresser tried the babliss curler on my hair after blow drying and it looks great. Have you tried it without straightening first, ie letting it dry frizzy and using curler only?

I have very long thick hair which normally does not curl at all or if I do manage to get curls they drop out almost instantly. Has anyone used it on this type of hair and had good results? It's a lot of money to spend on something I'm worried wont work like my hundreds of other curling products.

I have naturally frizzy curly hair. Once in my early twenties I had a great hair cut when the hairdresser cut every curl individually. Besides that glorious 6-week-period, I have been using hot rollers, straighteners, curling tongs, etc since I was 13. The babyliss big hair has been great. I cannot leave my hair down in its natural state.

These are the best every. My hair is now in very nice, pretty, well-ordered curls. There is no frizz and it was quick and easy. My hair takes a curl well, it gets needs a bit of encouragement. I left it on a low setting and stopped after two beeps. I am thrilled.

Has anyone who has usually has difficulty getting curls to last in their hair tried this? No matter what I do I cant get curls to last longer than 30 seconds in my fine, straight hair no matter what I try.

i really want one of these but don't want to blow £170 to find out this is yet another gadget that works for everyone else but not for me.

I could practically sell the perfect curl door to door. I spent about half an hour on my hair last night and this morning it still looks perfect - big loose curls. I know it's expensive but I have absolutely found it worth the money for me - although clearly if I wasn't so utterly inept or unwilling to learn, I could achieve the same effect more cheaply.

This sounds like something my boss was describing yesterday. He has quite a few daughters and his wife has purchased one of these - he had to spend ages curling them all. The image of this incredibly respected and statesman-like CEO playing hair salons with his girls had me in stitches.